CA2795035C - Multi-dwelling structure - Google Patents
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Description
[001] Multi-dwelling Structure FIELD
BACKGROUND
These structures are basic, utilitarian, and impersonal, and for the most part are intended to be temporary housing.
Depending on the number of people being housed and the number of housing units, the set up can be sprawling and occupy large expanses of land. Often dining areas, bathroom units and recreational stations are located some distance from the sleeping units, or even placed elsewhere. Due to the sprawling nature of the setup, infrastructure and services can be limited and rudimentary. Moreover, while such set-ups are intended to be temporary, for a variety of reasons, people may end up residing in such temporary structures for extended periods of time.
SUMMARY
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a multi-dwelling structure.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the frame of the multi-dwelling structure.
FIG. 3 is side view, in section, of the multi-dwelling structure with a housing structure within.
FIG 4 is a top plan view, in section, of first level of the housing structure within the multi-dwelling structure.
FIG 5 is a top plan view, in section, of second level of the housing structure within the multi-dwelling structure.
FIG 6 is a perspective view of the interior of a living unit from above.
FIG 7 is detailed view section view of one end of a living unit.
FIG 8 is a top plan view of the chase containing wires, pipe and ducts.
FIG 9 is a top plan view of the living units secured together in side by side relation.
FIG 10 is a top plan view of an example of a layout of a number of multi-dwelling structures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A multi-dwelling structure will now be described with reference to FIG. 1 through 10.
Structure and Relationship of Parts:
[0012] Referring to FIG 3, a housing structure 18 is positioned within the interior space 16. Housing structure 18 is enclosed by exterior shell 15. Although a single housing structure 18 is shown, it will be appreciated that there could be several housing structures 18 located within the interior space 16.
Each prefabricated living unit 20 is provided with a chase passage 36 to receive ventilation and heating ducts 38, sewer and water supply pipes 40, or electrical wiring 42 as illustrated in FIG 8 to supply the necessary water and electrical services to each living unit 20.
Drywall 44 and paint or wall coverings can be provided aesthetic appeal.
Flooring 46 in options such as such as carpet, laminate flooring, or cork can be added to increase comfort.
Furniture and standard decorative items such as tables 48, chairs 50, beds 52, lighting 54, and televisions 56 can also be included in each the living units 20. It is envisioned that each living unit 20 would have water, electricity and intemet access such as wi fi. The living units 20 can be customized a degree that residents feel as though they are residing in a conventional and comfortable living environment rather than in institutionalized rooms.
Particularly in respect of workforce housing, having comfortable living quarters that are similar to a home environment with an uplifting atmosphere and peaceful landscape designs is believed to have a positive impact on workers mental and physical health, worker retention rates, and increased workplace productivity.
It will be appreciated that other known types of materials could also be used to effectively construct the prefabricated living units 20.
Centralized heating and cooling can be run off generators or off existing grid sources. Heating and cooling can be augmented by electric heat and cooling options in individual units such that residents can adjust their respective living unit to a preferred temperature.
There are several benefits to this closed environment provided by the frame 12 and overlying tensile fabric membrane 14. Environmental conditions such as heat, cooling and humidity can be controlled within the inner space 16 of the frame 12 and overlying tensile fabric membrane 14. This means that there are fewer infrastructures to put in place within each of the individual living units 20 resulting in less costs, faster construction time, and smaller footprint. Because of the encapsulated nature of the multi-dwelling structure 10, the multi-dwelling structure can be pressurized for comfort even in higher altitudes.
Air quality can be adjusted for oxygen content if necessary. If there are very large numbers of people to be housed, several multi-dwelling structures 10 can be erected in a variety of layouts as shown in FIG 10.
When removed, nothing need remain behind and the land utilized can be reused or returned to its original state. As permanent infrastructures are not in place, removal results in very little damage to the structure 10 or the surrounding environment. In rare situations where it may be desirable or necessary to leave some or part of the structure 10 behind, much of it can be repurposed for other uses such as ice rinks, storage, and community centres.
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Individual concrete footpads and anchors can also be used to support the load of the frame 12.
6, unlike traditional apartment and other dorm style constructions, the modular units 20 in the present housing structured are intended to be assembled with a 1 to 1.5 inch space 102 between adjacent units to provide for sound abatement. Traditionally such units would share a wall;
however the modular units 20 of the present invention each have their own walls 22 with a sound abatement space 120 provided between. This can be important in high density housing where sounds can amplify with poor design and shared walls.
Referring to FIG 4 and FIG 5, as per the preferred design, walkways 58, common areas 82 and stairways 60 can be added. Referring to FIG 7 and 8, infrastructure elements such as electrical wiring 42 and plumbing pipes 40 can be provided to each unit 20 through chases 36. Water and electricity can be supplied from existing sources on the grid, or can be provided by other known independent sources off the grid. As discussed above, each living unit 20 can be further finished or customized as desired. Referring to FIG 6, in the illustrated embodiment, units 20 are 220 square feet, although it will be appreciated that they can be of other sizes as per design. Referring to FIG 3, once the housing structure 18 is assembled, central heating and air conditioning can be supplied to the interior space 16 as described above. The multi-dwelling structure 10 suitable for occupation for short or long periods of time.
Referring to FIG 3, housing structure 18 can be several stories 110 as permitted by building codes. This is an advantage over existing single layer housing which must be spread out over a large territory. As housing units 20 can be stacked into stories 110, a smaller footprint is required while maximizing housing density. Although the exterior shell 15 could be of varying heights and perimeters, in the illustrated embodiment 10, the exterior shell 15 is 60 feet in height, 130 ft wide, a length that varies between 350ft to 600 ft.
The housing structure 10 contained within the exterior shell 15 has three stories 110. It is preferred that an air space be provide between the top 112 of the housing structure 18 and the top 114 of the exterior shell 15 and between the sides 116 of the housing structure 10 and the sides 118 of the exterior shell 15. In the illustrated embodiment, a space of 20 to 30 feet is provided between the top 112 of the housing structure 18 and the top 114 of the exterior shell 15 to accommodate the design of the housing structure and the shape of the shell 15.
Referring to FIG 4, in the illustrated embodiment 10, the space between the sides 116 of the housing structure 10 and the sides 118 of the exterior shell 15 can vary from 8 to 10 feet. This allows for adequate interior circulation of controlled air as well as providing passageways for 5 residents.
Referring to FIG 1, the multi-dwelling structure 10 as described above is suitable for workforce housing, it is envisioned that it could also be used to provide housing for emergency situations, army deployments, large scale event hosting where hotels room supplies are not sufficient, and any where that housing needs are required on a rapid and efficient basis.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the described embodiments can be configured without departing from the scope of the claims.
The illustrated embodiments have been set forth only as examples and should not be taken as limiting the invention. It is to be understood that, within the scope of the following claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically illustrated and described.
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a stand-alone frame;
a membrane attached to the frame, defining a functional, climate controlled interior space; and, at least one building structure positioned within the interior space and structurally independent of the frame.
erecting a stand-alone frame;
attaching a membrane to the frame to define a functional, climate-controlled interior space; and, providing a building structure enclosed within the interior space, the building structure structurally independent of the frame.
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